WisDems, Gov Evers: Launch Gov Readiness Project
MADISON, Wis. — Yesterday, WisDems Chair Devin Remiker joined Spectrum News to announce the launch of the WisDems and Governor Evers’ Governor Readiness Project. This initiative aims to equip the future Democratic nominee for governor with the resources needed to secure a victory
Medical College of Wisconsin: Advancing a healthier Wisconsin endowment invites applications for $250,000 momentum grants
Milwaukee, Wis. – Sept. 23, 2025 – The Advancing a Healthier Wisconsin Endowment (AHW) is offering grants of up to $250,000 for projects planned and implemented by community-led organizations focused on improving health and advancing health equity in Wisconsin. Eligible organizations for AHW’s
Rep. Neylon: Introduces crypto and blockchain legislation
Madison – Today, State Representative Adam Neylon (R-Pewaukee) introduced bipartisan legislation to clearly define key terms and establish legal protections for individuals and businesses operating in the crypto space. This legislation, known as the Crypto Clarity and Innovation Act, creates
Wisconsin Builders Association: Backs three critical legislative proposals to unlock affordable housing
September 23 – The Wisconsin Builders Association (WBA) today announced its strong support for a housing package, specifically three legislative proposals—LRB-0669/P5 (Subdivision Reform), LRB-2130 (Workforce Housing PAYGO TID), and LRB 2355 (Truth in Planning)—designed to streamline development processes, lower housing costs,
Phillips campaign: Announces bid for the 56th AD
Contact: anthonyphillips@phillipsforwisconsin.com Fox Valley Longtime Cancer Physician Runs for State Assembly [Appleton, WI…] Dr. Anthony (Tony) Phillips, a Republican, today announced his candidacy forWisconsin’s 56th State Assembly District. Current 56th Rep. Dave Murphy (R-Greenville) recently stated that he would not
Main Street Action: The countdown begins: 99 days until healthcare premiums spike by 75% for thousands of WI families
La Crosse, WI – With just 99 days before health care premiums skyrocket by 75% for thousands of Western Wisconsin families, Main Street Action today announced a sweeping accountability campaign to hold Rep. Derrick Van Orden (WI-03) responsible for supporting the so-called
UW-Stevens Point: Chancellor search and screen committee named
MADISON, Wis.—Amy B. Bogost, President of the Universities of Wisconsin Board of Regents, and Jay Rothman, President of the Universities of Wisconsin, have appointed an 11-member Search and Screen Committee to help identify the next UW-Stevens Point (UWSP) chancellor. Regent
Main Street Action: The countdown begins: 99 days until healthcare premiums spike by 75% for thousands of WI families
Main Street Action Holds Rep. Derrick Van Orden Accountable For His Support For the ‘Big, Ugly Law’ La Crosse, WI – With just 99 days before health care premiums skyrocket by 75% for thousands of Western Wisconsin families, Main Street Action today
Marsy’s Law for Wisconsin: Bayfield County District Attorney and Wisconsin Dept. of Justice examine victims’ journey through criminal justice process
Event held at Bayfield County Courthouse to deliver improved outcomes for victims WASHBURN, Wis. – Marsy’s Law for Wisconsin partnered with the Wisconsin Department of Justice and Bayfield County District Attorney Kimberly Lawton earlier this week to examine how crime victims move through
ACLU of Wisconsin: Condemns Palmyra Police Department’s participation in “Task Force Model” 287(g) program, authorizing officers to make immigration arrests
Palmyra is set to become the first Police Department in Wisconsin with a 287(g) agreement and the state’s lone law enforcement agency to participate in the Task Force Model program. PALMYRA — The ACLU of Wisconsin has learned that the
Milwaukee County Exec. Crowley: Announces Disaster Recovery Centers
Centers will help affected residents apply for FEMA assistance and get answers to their questions about the process MILWAUKEE – Milwaukee County Disaster Recovery Centers (DRCs) will open on Wednesday, September 24, 2025 to assist individuals who have uninsured losses or
Bill Berry: Rush to build data centers threatens Great Lakes resources
Water is not a commodity. It is a vital component of the natural world that sustains life. And while the Great Lakes Region is water-rich, it’s our job to make sure it is here for generations to come.
Gregg Hoffmann: Ups and downs of going green
Anyone who has been involved in “Going Green” in business, government or other endeavors – even publishing — has experienced the ups and downs of the effort.
Ryan Huebsch: Wisconsin needs a stronger power grid
The Midwestern grid operator recently approved 24 power lines that, once constructed, will deliver considerable benefits to Wisconsin. But five states are now calling on federal officials to intervene, a move that could jeopardize those benefits.
Richard Moore: Evers goes for the knock-out
Last spring’s Supreme Court election stood atop the heap in turning-point elections that would decide the direction of longer-term governance. But now, the crown of longer-term implication now belongs to the 2026 governor’s race.